Hallo Stuart,
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 12:08:00 -0600GMT (27-3-2005, 20:08 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
SC My theory here is that I would be able to download a given message
SC on any of the machines for 21 days from the time I downloaded that
SC message on the 21 day machine. After 21 days I had
Can anyone kindly tell me how I can delete my email address from this list?
Thank you,
Luigi
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Hallo Stuart,
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 12:08:00
Dear Luigi,
@28-Mar-2005, 11:11 +0200 (28-Mar 10:11 UK time) Luigi Civilotti [LC]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Roelof:
LC Can anyone kindly tell me how I can delete my email
LC address from this list?
Current version is 3.x | Using TBUDL information:
Hi Stuart,
On 27/3/2005 9:26 PM -0600, you wrote:
I'd love to but my ISP only allows IMAP for business users.
My ISP doesn't offer IMAP either. However, I use IMAP. I run my own
server software. The server downloads mail from the remote POP
accounts. then work with the mail on my server with
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On 28/3/2005 12:29 AM -0500, you wrote:
IMAP4 a/c has the Inbox, Outbox, etc. Does those count? Anyway, How
do I see the messages on the server so that I can select them and
drag drop???
Go in the IMAP account properties, navigate to the 'Mail Management'
options and
Hello , Its been a while since i've had internet access, is the
newsgroup list still going. I searched but couldn't find the info on
how to subscribe
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Best regards,
Zen
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Hi Zen,
On 28/3/2005 12:07 PM +0100, you wrote:
Hello , Its been a while since i've had internet access, is the
newsgroup list still going. I searched but couldn't find the info on
how to subscribe
Visit the tbudlinfo page, the URL for which is in the footer for all
list messages.
Under the
Hello Marck,
Saturday, March 26, 2005, 5:56:54 PM, you wrote:
MDP He would but for one thing ... he's still using v2 and this was only
MDP introduced as a v3 feature.
Thank you Marck and Roman,
Am I to assume then that v3 supports completely separate address books and
FAVORITES in one address
Dear Jack,
@27-Mar-2005, 17:03 -0600 (28-Mar 00:03 UK time) Jack S. LaRosa [JSL]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
MDP He would but for one thing ... he's still using v2 and this was only
MDP introduced as a v3 feature.
JSL Am I to assume then that v3 supports completely separate address
Hello TBUDL,
i also tried out IMAP now and i'm confused, since there is no option to
search, not even in the mail headers...
Did i miss something or is that not possible with TB!
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Ralph|mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |PGP Key ID: 0x5F1A33E3
Running The Bat! 3.0.1.33
Hi Ralph,
On 28/3/2005 3:06 PM +0200, you wrote:
i also tried out IMAP now and i'm confused, since there is no option
to search, not even in the mail headers...
Did i miss something or is that not possible with TB!
What do you mean no option to search. You have all searching options at
your
Allie Martin wrote on Monday, March 28, 2005 3:12:13 PM (675 Beats):
What do you mean no option to search. You have all searching options at
your disposal.
For a full text search, i guess, i have to make a full sync - is that
right?
The search dialog doesn't seem to work since there's no
Hi Ralph,
On 28/3/2005 3:18 PM +0200, you wrote:
For a full text search, i guess, i have to make a full sync - is that
right?
Actually, no. It'll just work, but it wouldn't be as fast as if you had
all message bodies locally cached.
The alt-click and quick searching also work.
How to use
Hello Luigi,
Monday, March 28, 2005, 3:11:24 AM, you wrote:
LC Can anyone kindly tell me how I can delete my email
LC address from this list? Thank you,
LC Luigi
I think if you click on the link below there is directions to be
removed from the list.
Allie Martin wrote on Monday, March 28, 2005 3:30:23 PM (687 Beats):
Actually, no. It'll just work, but it wouldn't be as fast as if you had
all message bodies locally cached.
Well, the only search method that works for me, is the alt-click-method
(how do i return from those search results to
Allie Martin wrote on Monday, March 28, 2005 3:30:23 PM (687 Beats):
Actually, no. It'll just work, but it wouldn't be as fast as if you had
all message bodies locally cached.
Well, the only search method that works for me, is the alt-click-method
(how do i return from those search results to
And finally, i see you can sign your messages. However, PGP doesn't seem
to work when i chose my IMAP account as my sending account in templates...
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Regards,
Ralph|mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |PGP Key ID: 0x5F1A33E3
Running The Bat! 3.0.1.33 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 SP2
Ralph Inselsbacher wrote on Monday, March 28, 2005 3:50:15 PM (701 Beats):
And finally, i see you can sign your messages. However, PGP doesn't seem
to work when i chose my IMAP account as my sending account in templates...
Oops. It sometimes works and sometimes doesn't...
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Regards,
Hi Ralph,
On 28/3/2005 3:46 PM +0200, you wrote:
Well, the only search method that works for me, is the
alt-click-method (how do i return from those search results to normal
view). The other two don't work.
Hmmm. Current TB! IMAP is such that I really can't speak with
confidence about what you
Hi Ralph,
On 28/3/2005 3:50 PM +0200, you wrote:
And finally, i see you can sign your messages. However, PGP doesn't
seem to work when i chose my IMAP account as my sending account in
templates...
BTW, I see that you're running a beta version, and a beta version that
I simply couldn't use for
Allie Martin wrote on Monday, March 28, 2005 3:58:04 PM (706 Beats):
Hmmm. Current TB! IMAP is such that I really can't speak with
confidence about what you should be experiencing. It may very well be
that the search isn't working for you since, for message body searches,
TB! queries the
Hello Allie,
Monday, March 28, 2005, 4:29:10 AM, you wrote:
I'd love to but my ISP only allows IMAP for business users.
AM My ISP doesn't offer IMAP either. However, I use IMAP. I run my own
AM server software. The server downloads mail from the remote POP
AM accounts. then work with the mail
Hello Ralph,
Monday, March 28, 2005, 7:46:40 AM, you wrote:
RI Well, the only search method that works for me, is the alt-click-method
RI (how do i return from those search results to normal view). The other two
RI don't work.
To get the quick search to work you first have to select a message
Allie Martin wrote on Monday, March 28, 2005 4:00:35 PM (708 Beats):
BTW, I see that you're running a beta version, and a beta version that
I simply couldn't use for IMAP.
AFAIK, my version was is the latest release version... confused now...
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Regards,
Ralph|mailto:[EMAIL
Hello Ralph,
Monday, March 28, 2005, 8:20:10 AM, you wrote:
BTW, I see that you're running a beta version, and a beta version that
I simply couldn't use for IMAP.
RI AFAIK, my version was is the latest release version... confused now...
Yes, I believe it is. And given that fact you may
Hi Ralph,
On 28/3/2005 4:16 PM +0200, you wrote:
That's a pity, because Thunderbird and Outlook 2003 really seem to
cache the mails because one can search.
For IMAP, you don't need to cache mail bodies to search. You shouldn't
have to do that. ThunderBird doesn't cache mail bodies for
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On 28/3/2005 8:18 AM -0600, you wrote:
This is interesting. Does your IMAP machine run all the time and
constantly download messages or do you have to tell it do it manually?
My working machine which happens to run MDaemon Pro, my IMAP server
software, is always
Allie Martin wrote on Monday, March 28, 2005 4:26:03 PM (726 Beats):
For IMAP, you don't need to cache mail bodies to search. You shouldn't
have to do that. ThunderBird doesn't cache mail bodies for searching.
It queries the server. Same for Mulberry, the client I'm currently
using most
Hi Ralph,
On 28/3/2005 4:20 PM +0200, you wrote:
AFAIK, my version was is the latest release version... confused now...
Don't be. I'm the one confused. You're right!!! Sorry. :)
IMAP is always changing. It's like a sinus wave of improvements and
setbacks.
I'd say IMAP was at a peak with the
Hello tbudl,
What are the spamcop filters for v3? I cannot find them anywhere
Sean
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Hello Allie,
Monday, March 28, 2005, 8:38:51 AM, you wrote:
AM My working machine which happens to run MDaemon Pro,
Is it expensive?
AM I found it a bitter situation having to put TB! aside as my main client
Yes I have been following your trials and tribulations with IMAP and
miss your
Hi Ralph,
On 28/3/2005 4:48 PM +0200, you wrote:
As for bandwith: i use a 2mbit line, so that shouldn't be
the bottleneck, i guess.
That depends on the throughput your IMAP server allows. Bandwidth
throttling may be there. However, if you are getting a 2Mbit connection
then it shouldn't be a
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On 28/3/2005 9:13 AM -0600, you wrote:
Is it expensive?
Yes. An MDaemon Pro license for 6 user accounts is US$330. However,
it's as good as they come.
OTOH, there's Mercury/32 that could be used. It has its IMAP server as
well. That one is certainly useable. However,
I'm getting an error whenever I send a message to a specific recipient
in The Bat. I know that the address is correct. I can send a message
to him using my web-based interface. I can also send a message to
another account on the same e-mail domain.
The error message I get is:
SEND - Message has
Michael Rudnick @ 2005-Mar-28 11:40:25 AM
Can't Send Message to a Recipent mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The error message I get is:
SEND - Message has not been sent. Server reply - Invalid recipient:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The message never leaves The Bat. It remains in the Outbox.
Any ideas on how I
Hi
On Monday 28 March 2005 at 2:47:57 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you a Global View Mode set?
(see View menu in main TB! window)
I have a black dot next to Generic ViewMode
Suggest selecting No View Mode instead.
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Best regards,
MFPA
Chris,
Monday, March 28, 2005, 2:16:14 PM, you wrote:
C Michael Rudnick @ 2005-Mar-28 11:40:25 AM
C Can't Send Message to a Recipent
C mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The error message I get is:
SEND - Message has not been sent. Server reply - Invalid recipient:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The message never
On Monday, March 28, 2005 @ 5:58:04 AM [-0700], Allie Martin wrote:
This why the search dialog just sits
there claiming the search was done and no matches found. You wait and
then the matches suddenly appear.
Ugh. This is such a bad feature. I don't know how many times I've
closed down the
Hi Matt,
On 28/3/2005 12:53 PM -0800, you wrote:
Ugh. This is such a bad feature. I don't know how many times I've
closed down the search window thinking it just wasn't working. I only
discovered this when I left it open by mistake and suddenly saw all
kinds of results on my search. At the least
Hallo Michael,
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:40:25 -0500GMT (28-3-2005, 18:40 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
MR I'm getting an error whenever I send a message to a specific recipient
MR in The Bat. I know that the address is correct. I can send a message
MR to him using my web-based interface. I can
Hello Michael,
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:40:25 -0500 GMT (28/03/2005, 23:40 +0700 GMT),
Michael Rudnick wrote:
MR The error message I get is:
MR SEND - Message has not been sent. Server reply - Invalid recipient:
MR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MR The message never leaves The Bat. It remains in the Outbox.
Hi,
On Monday, March 28, 2005 at 6:40:25 PM, Michael Rudnick wrote:
SEND - Message has not been sent. Server reply - Invalid recipient:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The message never leaves The Bat. It remains in the Outbox.
A DNS error ?
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The Bat! 3.0.1.33 on Windows 98 4.10
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